• PRINCETON: Boro Council backpedals on PD oversight change

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Backpedaling from a decision to assign full police oversight to their borough administrator — as they had voted to do Nov. 10, at the urging of an outside consultant — members of Princeton Borough Council have asked for new language that would keep such authority with their Public Safety Committee.…

  • GET CASH FOR GOLD! BENEFITS ALEXANDER BATCHO BOYS BASKETBALL & BASEBALL TEAMS

    By Julie Sferrazza Need EXTRA CASH for holiday shopping??? Join us Saturday December 5th from 11-2pm at The Camplain Volunteer Fire Company #2, 13 South 13th Ave, (Corner of South 13th & Washington Ave) Manville NJ. Get CASH for your unwanted or broken GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM JEWELRY, STERLING FLATWARE, GOLD & SILVER COINS & VINTAGE…

  • SOLEBURY: Township election status unchanged

    It is possible the election results will not be certified until at least next month By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    SOLEBURY — It could be weeks before Solebury Township’s election results for a seat on the Board of Supervisors are officially certified with several factors delaying the process.    It is possible the election results will…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: State has no problem with time taken for police/court study

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    The state Department of Community Affairs has no problem with the amount of time being devoted to a study it is funding to determine the feasibility of East Windsor taking over police coverage in Hightstown.    And the consultant performing the study says last week’s prediction by township Mayor Janice Mironov…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Judge Cushing leaves city bench at year’s end

    “To reduce this grueling schedule, I have decided to give up the judgeship," he said By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city is looking for a new Municipal Court judge following the announcement Friday of Richard P. Cushing’s resignation.    Judge Cushing’s resignation is effective Dec. 31. He has been on the bench part-time…

  • LAWRENCE: Township boards have vacancies

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Wanted: A few good volunteers to serve on township advisory boards and committees.     The Township Council is expected to make appointments to fill 31 vacancies on 14 boards and committees in January, but it needs interested citizens to apply to fill those openings. The deadline to apply is…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS grads tell how they got where they are today

    Four inducted into Distinguished Graduates Hall of Fame By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    On Nov. 17, a U.S. congressman, a former major league baseball player, an orthopedic surgeon and an opera star — all graduates of Hopewell Valley Central High School — shared the secrets of their success with today’s Central High students.    They were…

  • Hopewell Township tree lighting set Dec. 14

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    All Hopewell Valley residents are invited to Hopewell Township’s second annual tree lighting, set for 6 p.m. Dec. 14.    Five thousand lights will illuminate an evergreen tree in front of the township’s municipal complex, on the north side of Pennington-Washington Crossing Road (Route 546), just west of Scotch Road.    Music…

  • WEST WINDSOR: A Thanksgiving lesson at Village School

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    In the back hall of Village School, three kids struggled with a cardboard box wrapped in yellow construction paper.    Brimming with canned goods and other food, its sides seemed ready to burst as the three carefully carried it over the carpeted floor before vanishing through a classroom door.    The fifth-graders…

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